- music,
tremolo (Italian pronunciation: [
ˈtrɛːmolo]), or
tremolando ([tremoˈlando]), is a
trembling effect.
There are
multiple types of
tremolo: a rapid...
- lever,
which is
alternately referred to as a
whammy bar,
vibrato bar, or
tremolo arm. The
lever enables the
player to
quickly and
temporarily vary the tension...
- Look up
tremolo or
tremolò in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tremolo is a
musical technique.
Tremolo may also
refer to:
Tremolo (electronic effect)...
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Tremolo E.P. is an
extended play by Irish-English
alternative rock band My
Bloody Valentine,
released in
February 1991 by
Creation Records. The EP was...
- The
Floyd Rose
Locking Tremolo, or
simply Floyd Rose, is a type of
locking vibrato arm for a guitar.
Floyd D. Rose
invented the
locking vibrato in 1976...
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Tremolo is the
seventh studio album by Blue Rodeo. On this album, the band
attempted to
maintain a more
immediate vibe than on 1995's
Nowhere to Here...
- A
tremolo harmonica is a type of
diatonic harmonica,
distinct by
having two
reeds per note. In a
tremolo harmonica, the two
reeds are
tuned slightly off...
- controls.
Bridges generally come in two designs: the more
common pivoting "
tremolo" bridges, and the less
common "hardtail"
fixed bridge. Both
types of bridge...
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Tremolo, in electronics, is the
variation in
amplitude of
sound achieved through electronic means,
sometimes mistakenly called vibrato, and producing...
- The
White Stripes were an
American rock duo
formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1997. The
group consisted of Jack
White (guitar, keyboards, piano, vocals)...